Adely is one of the twin girls who was born premature at 32 weeks term. I had to give birth due to the fact that her sister stopped growing from 28 weeks. Doctors had to give me a steroid injection for the lungs to be activated. After a couple of hours, the waters went away and I gave birth naturally. For about 7 weeks, Adely was in the intensive care unit. There were problems with her lungs. When we were discharged, a physiotherapist looked at us and said that she was laying on her leg a lot and needed a little “stretch”. For one and a half years every day, sometimes with breaks, we gave her a dynamic massage and trained her to swim. She can freely swim in the pool at a length of 20 meters, without help. She started walking later than her sister at the age of 1 year and 4 months.

Suddenly, we started noticing that she drags her leg a lot. Doctors diagnosed her and told us that her leg is diverged.
A little later, on February 8, 2018, she fell in her normal course of playing and hit her forehead hard.
We had to take her to emergency as a result. Doctors told us that it’s just a strong injury and kids usually
recover from that. We were released from the hospital and were told to keep an eye on her.
Later, after about 3-4 weeks, her eyes began to move alternately one after another in a strange way without normal pattern.
She was not able to move both eyes in a normal pattern. About 2-3 months later, she began to experience
severe tantrums. Her emotional outbursts lasted about a month every day for 10-15 minutes.
She was screaming and rolling on the floor beating herself with her hands. She was also pulling out her hair on the left side.

In October 2018, doctors diagnosed her with Cerebral palsy. Eventually, it became clear that she is farsighted on her right eye and has
astigmatism in the left eye with alternating esotropia. We applied to various programs in US for help.
But unfortunately they do not have an effective method of helping with such diagnosis.
We were simply turned away because she can walk by herself and can speak clearly.
Therefore, it was believed that her mental functions are not affected.
We were simply offered to adapt to her condition. Four months ago we started searching
for a clinic, and found one in Moscow, Russia. Clinic is ready to accept us, but the
treatment and diagnosis costs are not affordable for us. We are collecting money right now
with the hope of our daughter’s successful recovery. For the entire course of procedures
we need to collect $7,800 which include.